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Leaving a Legacy: Celebrating the Class of 2025

As we anticipate our Commencement ceremony, the campus is filled with anticipation and tremendous pride as we prepare to celebrate our incredible Class of 2025. This cohort of 100 bright, talented, and faith-filled young men and women stands ready to embark on the next chapter of their lives, carrying with them the knowledge, character, and spiritual foundation built during their time with us here at Fellowship.

Among this special group are 23 "Lifers," students who have called our school home for their entire educational journey since first grade. Their long-standing presence has woven a deep thread of continuity and history through the class, embodying the spirit of our school community.

Fellowship Students Thrive in Prestigious Governor's Honors Program Journey

Each summer, the Governor's Honors Program (GHP) brings together Georgia's most talented high school sophomores and juniors for an intellectually stimulating experience that blends rigorous academics with unique personal growth opportunities. Established in 1964, GHP is the longest-running and largest program of its kind in the nation, celebrating over 61 years of excellence. This residential summer program is designed to offer instruction significantly different from the typical high school classroom, providing students with the academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders. This year, Fellowship is proud to send two of its students, juniors Troy Turner and Wellington Brooker, into this competitive and prestigious program.

Reconnecting Across Campuses

Imagine stepping onto the bustling campus of Georgia Tech, where the future is being crafted by some of our very own Fellowship alumni. This vibrant urban backdrop sets the stage for our Alumni Engagement Team’s reunion with recent Fellowship graduates from the past few years. On March 12th, Assistant Director of Development Trent Kinsey, joined by STEM teachers Drew Lawes and Jack Boyd, gathered with an enthusiastic group of Fellowship alumni at Ray's Pizza, showcasing the thriving Fellowship community that extends far beyond our own halls.

Spotlight on Marshall James: National Merit Scholar Finalist

Within the nurturing environment of Fellowship Christian School, a community where educational excellence and faith go hand-in-hand, senior Marshall James has distinguished himself as a dedicated scholar and committed community member. Recently, Marshall earned the prestigious honor of being named a National Merit Scholar Finalist, a recognition reserved for some of the nation’s brightest students.  Out of more than 1.5 million students who took the PSAT/NMSQT, Marshall has risen to join the elite top 1%, a feat that underscores his academic acumen and determination. The National Merit Scholarship Program is among the most esteemed academic awards in the United States.

Join the Fellowship Booster Club Golf Tournament – A Community Celebration!

The Fellowship Booster Club invites you to tee off for a great cause at the annual Fellowship Booster Club Golf Tournament, sponsored by Trimera! This exciting event brings together student-athletes, parents, grandparents, alumni, and community supporters for a fun-filled day on the course—all in support of our athletic programs.

Fellowship's ENGAGE! Chapter Shines at Youth in Government Expo

Coastal Georgia’s picturesque St. Simon's Island recently played host to the annual Youth in Government Expo, organized by the nonpartisan Center for Civic Engagement. This three-day event gathers young minds from around the state and immerses them in the intricacies of government by leading them through their choice of four distinct pathways: Diplomacy, Local Government, Cybersecurity, and National Security. This year, Fellowship's newly founded ENGAGE! Chapter sent a delegation of four students to participate in this immersive experience.

Endowing Our Future at Fellowship Christian School

The purpose of an endowment fund is to financially sustain the mission and work of Fellowship Christian School. The principal of an endowment is kept intact and only the annual earnings, typically income and a portion of the capital growth, are used to fund current needs. Fellowship Christian School has established The Legacy Endowment Fund so that we can continue to Ready the Remarkable in the years to come. The Legacy Endowment Fund was established to help with future unexpected needs and ongoing operating expenses of the school. The consistent income stream provided by an endowment ensures that Fellowship can withstand economic downturns and financial challenges by making it possible to continue to provide a covenant Christian education to desiring families despite any change in economic conditions. 

You can make a significant contribution to further our mission, and it’s easier than you might think.

Fellowship Sports and Arts Update: Fall, Winter, and Spring Highlights

At Fellowship, the line between achievement and ambition seems almost nonexistent, with students continually pushing boundaries in both athletics and the fine arts. This year, the campus has been a hub of excitement, as our students have captured titles, broken records, and showcased an array of talents that have kept the community rallying behind them.

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